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Tens of thousands of medieval manuscripts and documents have made their way from Europe to collections across North America. The Peripheral Manuscripts Project (2020-present) seeks to advance the study of pre-1600 manuscript items in North America by expanding awareness of and digital access to items held at over forty institutions across the American Midwest.Thanks to a recent NEH grant, WashU will join this initiative by contributing manuscripts to its online repository. Christa Kileff, project archivist and Born-Digital Poetry fellow, will discuss the challenges she faced to identify manuscript fragments found throughout the collection, often hid inside bindings. Sarah Noonan, co-principal investigator, will discuss the Peripheral Manuscripts Project. The event will conclude with a showcase of WashU’s amazing pre-1600 manuscript holdings.
Free and open to all, registration requested: https://wustl.libcal.com/event/15396129
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John M. Olin Library, Washington University,Clayton, Missouri, United States
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